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Showing everyone your rolls Royce is more exclusive. One is uncommon. The other is common. That's an important distinction. Even if he does, what do his connections have to do with his own personal opinion on the matter? Quote:
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Apparently, I can't put links in my post. But google Jesse Lingard and the attack on the bus by west ham fans. Tell me was Pogba on that bus? Quote:
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You’re forgetting the huge driving factor behind this. Sponsors. The sponsors want them constantly posting, in fact it’s very probably a stipulation in their contracts that they maintain an active social media presence. United probably demand it too.
Been involved with a sponsorship negotiation for a sports club with a sportswear firm and they count every mention, every hashtag, every instance of their brand appearing and constantly demand more exposure for their bucks. It will be much the same for these players everyone in here is happily vilifying for having the temerity to be in the public eye. It probably helps that the likes of Pogba and Lingard embrace it tbh, imagine if they hated it and still had to do it? It’s just replaced the old stand about in your kit holding the goods of the new sponsor lark, or turning up at Sharp to get your picture taken with a photocopier stuff. |
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The other issue is that lingard is only famous because he plays for MUFC. He isn’t famous for being J Lingard unlike most top players at most top clubs. That’s because he’s nowhere near being a top player and never ever will be. All this focus on lingard is bad though - it’s only because he’s such a dick that he’s getting all this. Tbh, There’s only two players in the 1st 12 I’d keep - de gea and martial. Rashford at a push - need to see him under a better manager before £#%&!ing him off. The rest can £#%&! off now afaic. |
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I’ve not paid much attention, but is Lingard’s clothing brand not in conjunction with JD sports? He’s is one of the faces of Jd along with Bugzy Malone, who also has a range of clothes, and a few others who’s names escape me despite them gurning from billboards all around the Trafford centre.. I don’t think he’s decided to start a clothing off his own back and sourced designers/manufacturers etc.
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Even worse if true imo. A sub-brand of JD Sports. |
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I wonder if woody was behind, or just passively supportive of the whole pogba social media circus when he signed. it was a heavy pr exercise either way and it reflects very poorly now. i just hate how cheap we've become. |
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his clothes aren't sold in jd. only online on his online store. |
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